MYOMETRIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ITS RELATION TO PELVIC PAIN

作者: R. A. WOODBURY

DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.1947.02880300023007

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摘要: Many factors contribute to the presence of pelvic pain during menstruation. Attention in present paper will be devoted primarily myometrium, though person as a unit must always considered. The knowledge concerning human nonpregnant uterine contractions is based on extensive investigations experimental animals supplemented by careful clinical observations and pressure records from control, pregnant dysmenorrheal patients. Intrauterine were first obtained Moir, 1 who observed menses that occurred every two minutes developed pressures high 100 mm. mercury. No but feeling heaviness discomfort when 120 mercury present. In patients with severe dysmenorrhea, 150 recorded vascular pulsations disappeared at Bickers 2 showed tone associated

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